Borah Bergman
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Borah Bergman (b. December 13, 1933, Brooklyn) is an American free jazz pianist.
Bergman learned clarinet as a child, and did not commence studies on piano until adulthood. He developed his left hand playing to the point where he became essentially ambidextrous as a pianist, and can play equally fast in both hands.[1] He recorded four albums as a soloist before embarking on several duo and trio albums in the 1990s and 2000s.
[edit] Discography
- Discovery (Chiaroscuro Records, 1975)
- Burst of Joy (1976)
- A New Frontier (Soul Note, 1983)
- Upside Down Visions (Soul Note, 1984)
- Inversions with Thomas Chapin (Muworks, 1992)
- The Human Factor with Andrew Cyrille (Soul Note, 1993)
- The Fire Tale with Evan Parker (Soul Note, 1990)
- First Meeting with Roscoe Mitchell and Thomas Buckner (Knitting Factory, 1994)
- The Italian Concert with Roscoe Mitchell (Soul Note, 1994)
- Reflections on Ornette Coleman and the Stone House with Hamid Drake (Soul Note, 1995)
- Ride Into the Blue with Thomas Borgmann and Peter Brotzmann (Konnex Records, 1996)
- Eight By Three with Anthony Braxton and Peter Brotzmann (Mixtery Records, 1996)
- Blue Zoo (Konnex, 1996)
- Exhilaration (Soul Note, 1997)
- New Organization with Oliver Lake (Soul Note, 1997)
- Toronto 1997 with Thomas Chapin (Boxholder, 1997)
- The River of Sounds with Conny Bauer and Mat Maneri (Boxholder Records, 2001)
- The Double Idea (Boxholder, 2002)
- Meditations for Piano (Tzadik Records, 2003)